They are called Anti-Stratfordians.
They're generally called Shakespeare's plays. Sometimes they are called by the type of plays they are: histories, tragedies and comedies. That's how they are referred to in the First Folio, the first compendium of the plays.
All of the plays of William Shakespeare were written in English.
Yes the people who acted out in William Shakespeare's plays were trained.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
OF COURSE SHAKESPEARE WROTE ROMEO AND JULIET! Although many people said he didn't and said that there was no shakespeare. There has been many accusations that different people wrote his plays, such as Queen Elisabeth I In the end we all just believed that there was an amazing playwright called Shakespeare and that he did write ll his plays :)))
The Shakespearean actors Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance do. They are not exactly trained in assessing historical evidence.
william shakespeare wrote the play romeo and juliet.
some of them were called sonnets
The first volume of Shakespeare's Collected Plays was called the First Folio and was published in 1623.
The Globe theatre was the theatre that Shakespeare's plays were mostly performed in. It can seat up to 1500 people and up to 3000 if people stand outside. Shakespeare's plays were usually packed so therefore around 1500 or more people watched Shakespeare's plays!!!
Yes, but there is a question as to whether he wrote the plays attributed to him. This doubt is known as the authorship quandry